Dialogue partner, Jagran, Bahjoi (Sambhal). Any farmer has a Khatauni for secure possession of his land. If there is an error in it or the determination of share goes wrong or its facts are also omitted, then generally one does not get tired of running around from the accountant to the SDM and even to their court, but this is a relief news for the farmers.
Those farmers whose share determination, name, third or other details were wrongly recorded in the Khatauni i.e. revenue records and who till now had to make rounds of various officials from the SDM court, will no longer have to go to the court. A digital portal named Bhulekh Khatauni Ansh Error Correction has been prepared by the government.
Through this, the entire process of amendment will be done online and farmers will be able to apply directly to the Lekhpal in their village. It has been told by the Bhulekh section that for the operation of this portal, user ID and password have also been provided to the Lekhpals.
This system is completely digital, in which monitoring has been done through user ID from accountant to revenue inspector, tehsildar and SDM level. The special thing is that under a special campaign running for two months in the district, share determination, third and other errors in the records of farmers will be corrected.
This campaign has started from January 10 and will run till March 15, which will be completed in a total of six phases. The initial situation is that till January 11, a total of 16,231 applications related to share determination and error correction were received in the district, which have been rectified. For the first seven days i.e. till January 16, Lekhpal will do wide publicity in rural and other areas through the Land Management Committee.
So that those farmers who have any error, omission or incorrect portion recorded in their Khatauni, can come forward. After this, there will be meetings in the villages for the next 15 days i.e. from 17th to 31st January, where the revenue records and letters will be read out by the accountant and applications will be filed online on the spot.
After this, investigation will be done at the accountant level from 1st February to 15th February, then investigation will be done by the Revenue Inspector in 10 days from 16th to 26th February. The process will be completed by investigation at Tehsildar level in seven days from February 27 to March 5 and by registering amendments in Bhulekh and Khatauni in the last three days.
This campaign is completely in the interest of farmers and its objective is to ensure that no farmer has to go to court for small revenue errors. All the accountants have been instructed to go to the villages and work as per the roster and all the correct cases will be resolved within the stipulated time limit, so that the records of the farmers remain pure, transparent and updated.
- Dr. Rajendra Pansia, DM, Sambhal.
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